Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Guitar Capo
A guitar capo is used so that it is easier for the guitarists to raise the pitch by just shortening the length of the strings. It is a clamp to the guitarists to clamp on different guitars’ frets. When capo is used, the guitarists need to ensure that all the strings are clamped. Besides that, it must also ensure that none of the strings is pulled aside as it will make the guitar’s produced sound out of tune. It is very useful especially when an inexperienced guitarist would like to play difficult chords.
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